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CNM Research One Pager: Nanoscale Shunts for Treating Glaucoma
Read about Dr. Ian Pitha’s work to create shunts by spinning fibers 1000 times thinner than a human hair that can release medication to prevent the formation of scar tissue after glaucoma surgery and can change diameter over time to control intraocular pressure. Click the link below for additional information and a link to the full research paper.
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New! Introducing CNM Research One Pagers!
Checkout our first CNM Research One Pager -- a concise overview of CNM research on mucus-penetrating DNA nanoparticles for inhaled gene therapies, including the challenges involved and the importance of developing these delivery vehicles for treating many diseases. Click the link below for more information and a link to the complete research paper.
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Pioneer in Nanomedicine 2017
Dr. Nicholas Peppas was honored with the inaugural Center for Nanomedicine Pioneer in Nanomedicine Award on February 17, 2017. Learn more here.Careers
…Postdoctoral Fellows in Nanomedicine
Current openings for postdoctoral fellows in the Center for Nanomedicine at Johns Hopkins University:
Dendrimer Postdoctoral Fellow:
The Center for Nanomedicine
Kala Pharmaceuticals
Kala Pharmaceuticals initiates phase 3 clinical trial for treatment of post-surgical ocular inflammation and phase 2 clinical trial in dry eye disease. (read more…
Hanes listed as one of World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds
Congratulations to Dr. Justin Hanes for being named one of the World’s Most Influential Scientific minds in 2014. (read more)…